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Could MP just use the directshow merits to play a video file?
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<blockquote data-quote="zeflash" data-source="post: 150462" data-attributes="member: 13641"><p>Well, I believe my problem is that ffdshow isn't properly set as a postprocessing filter.</p><p>Let me explain with examples.</p><p>h264 source:</p><p>- with graphedit or zoomplayer, coreAVC is used as the decoder, then ffdshow is taking the ouput of coreavc as it's set to handle RAW, then it's sent to VMR</p><p>- with MP, if I don't set ffdshow in the postprocessing list, only coreAVC is used.</p><p></p><p>So you tell me, just put ffdshow in the postprocessing list. Well yeah, in that case the graph is the same, but for h264 sources only.</p><p></p><p>Cause, if I'm decoding a divx or xvid source, then ffdshow is supposed to be used as the decoder - but with MP it's ALSO added as postprocessing. Therefore I have ffdshow twice in the graph, even if I tell it to be only present once in the graph. Somehow MP is overriding this, probably by forcefully creating the graph.</p><p></p><p>That is what I consider to be a problem. I could have other codecs to decode all kind of media, and just use ffdshow as postprocessing, but then what's the point? I would be stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeflash, post: 150462, member: 13641"] Well, I believe my problem is that ffdshow isn't properly set as a postprocessing filter. Let me explain with examples. h264 source: - with graphedit or zoomplayer, coreAVC is used as the decoder, then ffdshow is taking the ouput of coreavc as it's set to handle RAW, then it's sent to VMR - with MP, if I don't set ffdshow in the postprocessing list, only coreAVC is used. So you tell me, just put ffdshow in the postprocessing list. Well yeah, in that case the graph is the same, but for h264 sources only. Cause, if I'm decoding a divx or xvid source, then ffdshow is supposed to be used as the decoder - but with MP it's ALSO added as postprocessing. Therefore I have ffdshow twice in the graph, even if I tell it to be only present once in the graph. Somehow MP is overriding this, probably by forcefully creating the graph. That is what I consider to be a problem. I could have other codecs to decode all kind of media, and just use ffdshow as postprocessing, but then what's the point? I would be stupid. [/QUOTE]
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